In recent years, our students have fought "food deserts" with an urban farm in Lowell, engineered composite materials for Tesla Motors in California, studied Cuba up close and even researched polar ice in Antarctica. Your path could lead anywhere. Find out more.

Meet Our Students

Mayara Belasque '14
Accounting

Transferring from UMass Amherst, now an accounting major in the Manning School of Business, Belasque wants to become a certified public accountant, a profession she feels has limitless opportunities for success.

News about our students at work

When liberal arts alum Erin Reynolds ’18, coordinator of creative services and entertainment for the Lowell Spinners minor league baseball team, needed a video production intern this summer, she turned to her former classmate, senior graphic design major Sara May.

UMass Lowell students have earned more than $24 million over the past five years through the Professional Cooperative Education program, helping them pay for college while gaining valuable real-world work experience.

There are 150 UML students studying abroad in 20 different countries this summer, as the International Experiences & Study Abroad office continues to provide new ways for students to become globally engaged while gaining valuable career skills.

E Ink is expanding its partnership with UMass Lowell beyond co-ops and internships, thanks to a $196,000 workforce training grant that the Division of Online and Continuing Education helped the high-tech company obtain from the state and the opening of more innovation labs on campus.

UMass Lowell business students Mai Pham, Brian Regan and Joshua Bedard are working as co-ops this semester at e-commerce giant Wayfair, which was named one of the “Top Places to Work in Massachusetts” by the Boston Globe.